Serengeti National Park World-famous for the Great Migration and abundant wildlife, the Serengeti offers some of the most dramatic and rewarding game viewing on earth.
Ngorongoro Crater This massive volcanic caldera shelters thousands of animals in a self-contained ecosystem, creating a one-of-a-kind safari experience.
Mount Kilimanjaro Africa’s tallest mountain invites climbers from across the globe to scale its glaciers and stand atop the “Roof of Africa.”
Zanzibar Stone Town A UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with winding alleys, spice markets, and centuries-old architecture reflecting Arab, Persian, and Swahili influences.
Tarangire National Park Known for ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds, this peaceful park offers outstanding wildlife viewing with fewer crowds.
Lake Manyara National Park Home to tree-climbing lions, pink flamingos, and lush groundwater forests, Lake Manyara is a unique and beautiful wildlife sanctuary.
Selous/Nyerere National Park One of Africa’s largest protected areas, offering boat safaris, walking safaris, and high concentrations of predators and large mammals.
Ruaha National Park A remote and rugged wilderness ideal for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path safaris with excellent big cat sightings.
Zanzibar Beaches Powder-soft white sands and brilliant turquoise waters make Zanzibar’s coastline perfect for relaxation, diving, and water sports.
Olduvai Gorge One of the world’s most important paleoanthropological sites, where early human fossils were discovered, shaping our understanding of human origins.

